One of the big complaints about the Xbox One unveiling yesterday was the lack of games announcements. That’s true, the focus was almost completely on games and services, and in particular TV, but a few games were announced.

However, the Xbox One library of games is already much bigger than that, and we’ve compiled the list of confirmed games coming to Microsoft’s new console below.

Watch Dogs

We’ve known about Watch Dogs since June last year, and it looks very promising as an action/stealth game with a major emphasis on the use of technology. Ubisoft is certainly muscling in on Grand Theft Auto’s territory with this game, and it’s confirmed for release on the Xbox One.

Call of Duty: Ghosts

The reveal trailer got released today, and the game is confirmed for both current and next generation consoles including the Xbox One. The release date is listed as November 5, so we’ll have to wait and see if that’s going to be possible for the Xbox One and whether this ends up classed as a launch title.

EA Sports games

EA had four sports games to show off during the Xbox One reveal event, all of which can be seen in some form in the video above. Those games include Madden NFL 25, NBA Live 14, UFC, and FIFA 14. If you’re a sports fan, the Xbox One may already be looking like the next-gen console to have.

Forza Motorsport 5

If there’s one genre of game you can always guarantee you’ll see in some form at a console launch event, it’s a racing game. And Microsoft didn’t disappoint by rolling out the next game in the highly popular Forza series. Developer Turn 10 Studios is preparing Forza Motorsport 5 for release on Xbox One, and it’s pretty much a guaranteed success based on sales of previous titles in the series.